Lamb, who works full-time with underserved youth in the New York City area, was furious and utterly disgusted. She was so shocked, in fact, that she decided to protest against the new reality show.

According it’s the press release, the show promises to highlight the life of rapper Shawty Lo, his 11 kids and their 10 mothers, and to chronicle what happens when “the man of the house has to split his affection multiple ways while trying to create order.”

Lamb says she was tired of seeing the Black family portrayed negatively on reality TV, and felt was the show was a blatant use of child-exploitation to market TV programming, so she immediately took action to speak out against it.

Fresh off of her European vacay, Hampton, rocking what her stylist called “a menswear look with a twist,” hit the red carpet of the kiddie event in a red and black Dolce & Gabbana leopard print silk blouse paired with black Yves Saint Laurent pants and Black Christian Louboutin pumps.

The felonious fashionable f-bomp flinger (see what I did there?) also brought along a group of girls from her “Glam it Up” organization, a non-profit organization formed for girls ages 13-17.

Marlo blames her extensive criminal past on her experiences growing up as a product of the foster-care system, but she hopes that by providing “healthy eating, dressing for success, grooming, etiquette and self-esteem” tips to young girls, she can change the mindset of other young girls growing up in similar situations.